Thursday, May 5, 2011

Philips Certify Application



                         In the Philips Certify application we covered all the functionality which is given by customer. Functional testing and performance testing is going on. We will close this testing by today. We are doing this project for Philips quartz glass department. I think this come under the Inventory Management of ERP. After the half year we were developed application in the CPF for Philips. We updated product knowledge our self, which includes the issues and their remedies.
                        This project has complex validations and flows. This helps us to know the project life cycle. This is the first time I have given the importance for performance. This knowledge would helps in the upcoming projects.

Life cycle of this project

1. Requirement Analyze
2. Data Collection
3. Development
4. Unit Testing
5. Functional Testing
6. Performance Testing

Regards,
Srithar 

Introduction to HTML5

Hi All,
I like to share how HTML5 was evolved and its details as follows,
1. It is the latest revision of the HTML standard.
2. The HTML5 syntax is no longer based on SGML.
3. The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) began work on the new standard in 2004.
4. World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) joined in HTML5 development in 2007.
5. W3C and WHATWG are currently working together on the development of HTML5.
6. HTML5 is not yet an official standard, and no browsers have full HTML5 support.
7. But all major browsers (Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer) continue to add new HTML5 features to their latest versions.

Thanks for reading...

Regards,
Ramesh Kumar Gurusamy

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Generations of HTML

Hi All,

I like to share the different generations of HTML, which are official and its generation details as follows,

HTML 1.0 (1980)

Language was very limiting.
Used for displaying some simple text onto the web.

HTML 2.0 (1995)

Added a few new features.
The standard for website design until January 1997 and defined many core HTML features.

HTML 3.0 (1996)

Added a few new features .
The browsers were awfully slow in implementing any of the new improvements.
Because of this failure HTML3.0 spec was abandoned.

HTML 3.2 (1997)

The browser-specific tags kept coming.
To this end, the World Wide Web Consortium (abbreviated to the W3C) was founded.

HTML 4.01 (1998)

HTML 4.0 was a large evolution of the HTML standards.
HTML 4.0 was recommended by the W3C in Dec 97 and became the official standard in Apr 98.
New supporting presentational language, Cascading style sheets.


Thanks for reading,


Regards,

Ramesh Kumar Gurusamy

Monday, May 2, 2011

Updates on Pricing App - 02 May 2011

Hi All,

The Pricing App was completed, in all aspects. Customer has to do acceptance testing, Marc promised us that he will test today. I hope he will test today and he didn't test the application for more than a month from the day Velshankar and I left Then Netherlands. Once he done with the acceptance testing, then his colleagues will do production environment testing. I hope his colleagues also will be happy with our solution.

Thanks for reading...

Regards,
Ramesh Kumar Gurusamy